Social Medicine On Air
A podcast by Social Medicine On Air
39 Episoade
-  [Trailer] Introducing Hope is a Talent!Publicat: 25.06.2024
-  [UNEDITED] Hope is a Talent - 1 | Testimony from Northern GazaPublicat: 31.05.2024
-  Hope is a Talent - 1 | Testimony from Northern GazaPublicat: 31.05.2024
-  28 | Glocalization: Mobilize Locally to Act Globally | Claudio SchuftanPublicat: 06.05.2022
-  27 | Why American Medical Education Is So Bad | Beyond Flexner AlliancePublicat: 18.03.2022
-  26 | Grounding Communication in Equity | Dr. Anne Marie LiebelPublicat: 22.10.2021
-  25 | Deep Medicine | Rupa Marya & Raj PatelPublicat: 06.10.2021
-  Group Meditations: It Takes a VillagePublicat: 11.08.2021
-  24 | Resisting Domestic, Market, and State Violence | Anna MullanyPublicat: 28.07.2021
-  23 | Good Systems Save Lives | Agnes BinagwahoPublicat: 09.06.2021
-  Sunday Meditations: Trusting Transitions, Not Postponing Joy, and the Racialization of WellnessPublicat: 31.05.2021
-  22 | Nursing as Radical Solidarity During the Honduran Coup | Adrienne PinePublicat: 26.05.2021
-  Sunday Morning Meditations: Gaslighting, Palestine, and the Politics of Self-CarePublicat: 16.05.2021
-  21 | Birthing Black Freedom: A Midwife Fighting Structural Racism and -isms | Jamarah AmaniPublicat: 12.05.2021
-  [unproduced audio] Liberation and Implementation on the Ground: HeaLTh 2021 Panel 3 with Phifer Nicholson, Eddy Eustache, Lanny Smith, Christophe MillienPublicat: 11.04.2021
-  Season 1 Finale: Lessons, Joys, and What's Next?Publicat: 07.04.2021
-  20 | Indigenous Sovereignty In Health Systems | Cole AllickPublicat: 24.03.2021
-  19 | Fenced In Chios: Refugee Health and the Cruelty of Deterrence | Apostolos VeizisPublicat: 10.03.2021
-  18 | Dance, Healing, Justice | Shilpa DarivemulaPublicat: 24.02.2021
-  17 | Two-Eyed Sight: Indigenous Science, Existence, and Planetary Health | Nicole RedversPublicat: 10.02.2021
Welcome to Social Medicine On Air, a podcast where we explore the field of social medicine with healthcare practitioners, activists, and researchers. We examine the deep causes of health and disease, and dream of a world of justice. We are: Jonas Attilus, Sebastian Fonseca, Raghav Goyal, Brendan Johnson, Leila Sabbagh, & Poetry Thomas. Funding for our podcast received from Global Social Medicine Network - King’s College London, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine. Funds have been used for equipment and production costs, and funders have no influence over show content.
